Historic heart of Mauritania, Adrar is a vast mountainous and desert region, where sand and wind shape the landscape, 450 km northeast of the capital Nouakchott.
The Quai d'Orsay classified it as a red zone in 2007, when four French people were murdered by members of the terrorist group AQIM....

These photographs were made on long walks through the streets of African capitals, including Johannesburg, Durban, Maputo, Beira, Harare, Nairobi, Kigali, Kampala, Addis Ababa, Luanda, Libreville, Accra, Dakar and Dar es Salaam, and the series takes its title from the Museum of the Revolution in...

In the middle of the White Sea, Solovki is the main island of the Solovetsky archipelago (Russia). The Orthodox complex of the Solovetsky Monastery, a World Heritage Site, is located in the most preserved area of the island, on the shores of a natural harbour. But Solovki was also a Soviet prison,...

By focusing on the double exposure analogue technique, Guillaume Zuili documents Berlin, Moscow, Paris, Praha and Lisbon and his style is out of touch with realism. Using this same line, he also documents his obsession of the American myth. He refines his photographic print, going towards the grain...

The South African photographer Guy Tillim is the winner of the 2017 HCB Award, attributed with the support of Fondation d’entreprise Hermès. With this new series Museum of the Revolution, he observes the effects of decolonisation within the major capital cities of Africa.
His extensive...

As part of the collective exhibition \"Photographing Algeria\", Bruno Boudjelal presents his series \"Journey to Setif\" and his installation \"Correspondences\" in which he displays his roots.
In 1993 Bruno Boudjelal retraces his paternal heritage in Algeria. This discover will be the starting...

Within the scope of the new collection of the Cité de l\'Image in Clervaux, Denis Dailleux displays a selection of his series \"Ma tante Juliette\".
In “Ma tante Juliette” (“Aunt Juliette”), Denis Dailleux sees his gaze returned in a unique and
playful way by his great-aunt. The dialogue...

Agnès Propeck is both a plastic artist and a photographer. Working on past, present and future significations of items, she builds subtle, sober and touching mise-en-scènes. The photographer “knows how to draw the gentle poetry of minimal things” (Emmanuelle Lequeux, Le Monde). More than an...

This is a first in Turkey : French-Laotian photographer Lâm Duc Hiên chose the Institut français, based in three different cities (Ankara, Istanbul, Izmir) to show his work to the Turkish public. During his career, he went to seven countries – France, Guatemala, Haïti, Nicaragua, Pakistan, Congo...